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Orlande de Lassus
Domine exaudi orationem meam, M. xiv (S. iii/33)
Works Info
Composer
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Orlande de Lassus
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Psalm
Publication Date
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1585
Average_duration
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17:13
Orlande de Lassus was a prominent composer of the Renaissance period, known for his sacred music compositions. One of his most notable works is 'Domine exaudi orationem meam, M. xiv (S. iii/33)', which was composed in the late 16th century. The piece is a motet, which is a type of sacred choral composition that was popular during the Renaissance. It was written for four voices, with the text taken from Psalm 102:1-2. The piece is characterized by its rich harmonies, intricate counterpoint, and expressive melodies. 'Domine exaudi orationem meam' is divided into three movements. The first movement is marked 'Ad Dominum', and is a prayer to God for mercy and forgiveness. The second movement, marked 'Domine exaudi', is a plea for God to hear the supplicant's prayer. The final movement, marked 'Et clamor meus', is a declaration of faith and trust in God's mercy and grace. The piece premiered in the late 16th century, likely in a church or cathedral setting. It was likely performed by a choir of professional singers, who would have been trained in the complex vocal techniques required to perform Renaissance choral music. Overall, 'Domine exaudi orationem meam' is a beautiful and expressive example of Renaissance sacred music. Its rich harmonies and intricate counterpoint make it a challenging piece for performers, but its emotional depth and spiritual resonance continue to make it a beloved work of choral music to this day.
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